Hopkin of Cornwall

Hopkin of Cornwall (760-830) was the king of Cornwall from 810 to 830, succeeding Hernam of Cornwall and preceding Mordaf of Cornwall.

Biography
Hopkin of Cornwall was born in 760, the son of Hernam of Cornwall. He was a scion of the Breton House of Cerneu, and was a Christian. Hopkin became king in 810 after the death of his father, and had a 20-year reign. He was succeeded by Mordaf of Cornwall.